Typical homes once found in Sub-Carpathia Ukraine.

Travel information, etc., for Sub-Carpathia Ukraine.

Sub-Carpathia Holocaust

Holocaust - the beginning

In 1939, after Hungary
annexed Subcarpathian Rus', draconian laws were passed banning Jews from
attending school or from running their businesses. Hungary's policy of legal
restrictions was gradually replaced by relocating the Jews into ghettos and,
ultimately, their deportation.

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Survivor testimony and memoirs from Sub-Carpathia Ukraine.

Klezmer music and Sub-Carpathia Ukraine.

A Brief History Of The Jews Of Subcarpathia by Joseph EDEN
(EINCZIG), USA
Jewish Virtual Library JVLShort history of Jews in Transcarpathia by Prof. Dr. Paul Robert
MAGOCSI, Canada
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum USHMM
Wikipedia WIKI